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Leasing industry trade groups generally agree that a FICO score of 620 is the average minimum score for approving a lease application. Of course, that's not to say someone with a lower score can't lease a car. It just means they will have a harder time qualifying, and will likely pay more for the lease.
Accredit.org suggests that the typical minimum credit score to be approved for a lease is 620. The best rates are available for lessees with credit scores above 660.
Depending on whether you can get approved for a lease, there might not even be a choice. But if you can get approved for both a loan and a lease, then the choice becomes harder. Even with the added costs that come with a low credit score, that lease might still be cheaper than the payments on a car loan.
It's not impossible to lease a car if you have a bad credit score. Though you may still be able to get a lease, you'll pay a higher down payment and monthly rate than if your score is higher. As a general rule, dealerships look for lessees with credit scores in the good range or above for the best deals.
You don't need a certain credit score to lease a car. But people with credit scores below 580 have taken out roughly 13% of the auto loans and leases over the past decade, according to data from Equifax. And more than 7% of new leases go to people with credit scores of 300 to 600.
Leasing a car does affect your credit score, and usually it can help you build credit. However, if you miss payments, it can be detrimental to your credit. Understanding the implications of leasing and preparing your credit will help you get the best rates and manage your finances.
Depending on whether you can get approved for a lease, there might not even be a choice. But if you can get approved for both a loan and a lease, then the choice becomes harder. Even with the added costs that come with a low credit score, that lease might still be cheaper than the payments on a car loan.
Not necessarily. While buying a car for the long term can very well be more expensive, it's easier to take out a loan than it is to lease on a bad credit score, says Borges. After the loan is paid off, the driver will no longer have the burden of monthly payments on the car.
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